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I love your watercolors, Carol - and those of your fellow students.You are all very lucky to have such a gift.Really great paintings and your photos of the area are wonderful, too!!Have fun and stay cool.

I'd go just for the lobster roll! I've always wanted to learn water color, but I'm just now getting back into liquid acrylics. I'm painting "multi-media" style, and having a lot of fun. Love your painting even without a lot of color!

carol, you have such a wonderful loose painterly style. can't wait to see your final paintings. watercolor is so difficult to master and you have definitely mastered it! i think i must have gained 10 pounds since i started reading your blog! oh my that lobster!

I am drooling over everything here. I am vicariously there with you enjoying the sun and sea, food and paintings. Some very wonderful paintings coming out of that workshop. Love what you are doing too. I dont know how one goes about leaving something out of a painting since its all so interesting to see. Great idea working from your camera.

What an idylllic setting and love the lunches and dindins breaks with all that gorgeous seafood. What a feast for the eyes, seeing such stunning watercolours together. Such different views and creativity from all of you! Looks like you're having a super time. Loved the paint on ze leg, too. :-)

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♥carol gillott♥

l'Ile Saint Louis, Paris, Ile de France, France

Hi I'm Carol Gillott,
My Mom taught me watercolors at 5 and I'm still at it. Now I live by the Seine on l'Ile Saint-Louis. Do consider subscribing to my Paris letters and maps on Etsy and enjoy a taste of Paris in your mailbox every month to savor with a hot chocolate and croissant. I paint Paris dreams.